XBox One. It's a pure acronym, not something people modified like adding a dollar sign in M$.
It's the marketing tards at Microsofts fault for not seeing it coming. Companies spend millions avoiding this shit.
XBox One. It's a pure acronym, not something people modified like adding a dollar sign in M$.
So disingenuous, the term xbone was clearly coined in a derogatory context.
This. Its not going anywhere, and will be used by fans and detractors alike.Embrace the inevitable Microsoft.
I don't know if you're being naive or disingenuous, but it was obviously their intention. Think it through. We abbreviate all the time - the Xbox 360 is almost never called "xbox 360" in casual conversation. What do you think "xbox one" would (hopefully, by MS) be logically shortened to?
And it's a piece of electronics for fuck's sake. Disrespect has nothing to do with it.
Pretty much. It's basically doing the same thing as putting M$, but people seem to jump through hoops to pretend it isn't. Whether the console deserves it or now is a different question, but some of you all get so giddy over the dumbest things. It's like a kid that just learned how to get away with saying a curse with actually saying the curse word.
Just because you're certain that's the way they were thinking doesn't mean that's what happened. And regarding your question I think X1 (X One) is a pretty good guess at what MS would've wanted it abbreviated to. "The One" in my ears just isn't specific enough.
Bones are featured in [...] David Boreanaz... what's not to like?
I would agree that XBoned is derogatory, but XBone is just a bone with an x. Who doesn't like bones? Bones are featured in pirates, skeletons, David Boreanaz... what's not to like?
I think it is insincere to say that, of course the Xbox itself doesn't have feelings. How would you feel if the products you used to entertain you for hundreds of hours (or even created) were widely called by a derogatory nickname?Won't someone please think of the inanimate objects?
Look at it from a marketing exec's perspective. I think it's a really smart move, notwithstanding the disrespectful result.
Not really. I haven't seen or heard anyone call it "The One" before you did. Just because Xbox 360 was called "The 360" doesn't mean Xbox One will be called "The One" or that Microsoft assumed that it would.
Lolol 10/10It's officially official now.
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(I don't think its disrespectful either)
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They clearly bought it to stop someone doing something with that domain name and website that they would not like.
Xbone is just the name the publics adopted. Yeah some of them are haters, but it's not meant to be derogatory to the console. Moneysoft/M$ is making fun of all the paywalls microsoft has so that's how it's being derogatory. What is the Xbone moniker implying about the system? Nothing other than the name sucks, which everyone agrees on.
So tell me, what is so derogatory about the Xbone name, other than it just being a shorthand that the creators didn't intend?
I think it is insincere to say that, of course the Xbox itself doesn't have feelings. How would you feel if the products you used to entertain you for hundreds of hours (or even created) were widely called by a derogatory nickname?
It'll always be Xbone to me as they tried to bone us with their initial policies.
A company you have no relationship with tried to bone you.
They clearly bought it to stop someone doing something with that domain name and website that they would not like.
It's officially official now.
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Hard to imagine any reason for doing this other than preventing abuse of it. I doubt they ever use the term themselves.
i can't believe no one had picked it up before them.